Sri Lanka in limbo as president yet to resign
(last modified Thu, 14 Jul 2022 12:36:50 GMT )
Jul 14, 2022 12:36 UTC
  •  Sri Lanka in limbo as president yet to resign

Sri Lanka is in chaos a day after President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country amid protests fueled by an economic crisis.

Rajapaksa, who had promised to resign, escaped to the Maldives early on Wednesday morning. According to officials in the Maldives, he boarded a Saudi Airlines flight to Singapore early Thursday afternoon, with his final destination reported to be Saudi Arabia.

Parliament Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena confirmed on Thursday that he had not yet received a letter of resignation from the president. According to Sri Lanka's constitution, Rajapaksa's resignation would only be considered official once the speaker of parliament receives a letter of resignation.

Meanwhile, a state of emergency was declared after protesters breached the prime minister's offices and took over the state television broadcaster on Wednesday amid mounting anger over Rajapaksa's failure to resign.

Protesters blame the powerful Rajapaksa family and their allies for inflation, shortages of basic goods, and corruption.

On Thursday morning, protesters said they had peacefully handed back the government buildings they had occupied in order to maintain peace.

Officially, Rajapaksa remains president; but on Wednesday, he appointed Ranil Wickremesinghe as "acting president" with full executive powers, a move that angered the protesters even further as they had been calling for both to resign.

As president, Rajapaksa has immunity from arrest. Many believe his resignation announcement will not come until he is safely outside of the country and is ensured protection from prosecution on charges of corruption and longstanding accusations of war crimes during Sri Lanka's civil war, when he was head of the armed forces.

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